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Four Seasons Hotel Firenze, Florence

“The Four Seasons in Florence feels more like a sprawling Tuscan country estate than a hotel in the heart of a bustling metropolis.For starters, it’s built within Giardino della Gherardesca — Florence’s largest private garden, spanning 11 acres.”

This five-star hotel is located on 99 Borgo Pinti San Marco in the famous Santissima Annunziata district of Florence. The hotel offers luxury accommodation and room options for visitors in the city looking to enjoy the excitement, thrill and the rich history of Florence.

Four Seasons Hotel Firenze is composed of two historical buildings, one from the 15th century while the other was originally built in the 16th century. The 15th century Palazzo della Gherardesca features traditional Italian design while the 16th century La Villa is a convent-styled building. Between the two buildings, there is a large garden area which adds beauty to the landscape of the building.

The hotel is excellently located in the central part of the city offering a short distance to fascinating places such as Florence Cathedral and the Uffizi Gallery which are both within a 15-minute walk from the hotel.

The hotel rooms are spacious featuring bright colors which are perfectly blended with Renaissance décor. The hotel rooms also feature several hospitality amenities that will ensure a comfortable stay for guests. Amenities and facilities such as free Wi-Fi for high-speed internet access, a flat-screen TV with cable channels and air conditioning. The private bathroom includes conveniences such as free toiletries, bathroom slippers, and bathrobes.

The hotel’s on-site restaurant is the Il Palagio which provides several mouth-watering local Tuscan cuisines prepared from fresh ingredients. The restaurant is a Michelin-star restaurant.

The hotel offers a splendid 2-floor spa which provides the best relaxation for guests.

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